Homepage for Math 428 - Complex Analysis and Applications
Winter Quarter, 2013; University of Washington, Seattle
Time and place: MWF 1:30-2:20,
SIG 227
Instructor:
Prof. Judith M. Arms,
arms@math.washington.edu, PDL C-338,
206-543-9458 (messages: 206-543-1150)
Office hours:
Scheduled hours (no appointment necessary) in my office, PDL C-338:
M 10:30-11:30 and 2:40-3:30 2/4 only:
Have to move 2:40 office hours to 3:45 or so (this should be the last
office hour change, at least for a while)
(If there's a test on Wednesday, Tu 1:30-3)
1/29: Have to stop at 2:20, so adding 4-5
W 2:40-3:30
Th 1:30-2:30 (usually extendable upon request)
(Sometimes F 2:40-3:30: NOT on 1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/22: Sorry,
department scheduled lots of talks by candidates for faculty positions.)
Appointments can be made at other times, just email me. For a morning time,
best to ask at least 24 hours in advance.
Basic course information and other useful links:
- For advice about getting into a full math class, see
Undergrad Math FAQS.
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Overview of Math 427/428;
Math 427 Homepage;
427 final exam score information and solutions, and
residue computations (handwritten) for two of the problems on the final.
- Textbook: Complex Variables and Applications, 8th ed. (2009)
by James Ward Brown and Ruel V. Churchill.
Earlier editions probably have almost the same content, but section and page
numbers and some of the exercises may have changed.
There is a student solutions manual for this text, but it is not required.
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Books on reserve in the Math Library (PDL C-306 PDL).
- You can update your answers at the
M428 Schedule Survey at any time. I consult this survey when scheduling
extra office hours or suggesting appointment times.
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Homework information: Assignments, solutions, and guidelines.
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Test Information.
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Class schedule: planned lecture topics, homework due dates,
test dates, and any other announcements.
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Catalyst Grade Book for the course. Please check your scores,
and if you spot an error, bring me the graded paper.
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Grading scheme.
- MATHDAY Monday, March 25 (spring break): Volunteers get a free lunch,
in addition to being there for talks and activities.
To volunteer, contact Jim Morrow
morrow@math.washington.edu. He'll write back sometime in February, asking
which times and activities you'd like to help with. For more information, see
Mathday website.
- Other resources:
Center for Learning
and Undergraduate Enrichment (CLUE)
Student Counseling Center,
which offers individual and group counseling help with study skills, career
decisions, and personal problems.
Mathematics Department Policy on Concerns About Instruction
Return to the
UW Math Department Undergradate Program Homepage.
Most recently updated on February 28, 2013.